At around 9:40 a.m., Chad Teisina, 21, was seen running across the recreation yard toward the fence. Corrections officers surrounded the fence on both sides before Teisina made it to the top.

Teisina was brought down off of the fence and handcuffed. Sheriffs are investigating the incident.

"Teisina tried to escape in broad daylight," said Public Safety Director Ted Sakai. "We don't know why they do impulsive things like this but this is the type of person our corrections officers deal with every day and I commend our staff for a job well done in keeping the safety and security of our facilities."

Teisina sustained puncture wounds to his body from the razor wire and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. He was transported back to OCCC by Thursdsay afternoon. He will face in-house disciplinary action as well as criminal action for the attempted escape.

An O-Triple-C inmate tried to make a run for it, but got CAUGHT in the act! The prison warden at OCCC told us that his officer could've opened fire on that inmate at anytime but he didn't because the rest of his team had the situation under control. Chad Teisina was out in the rec-yard at OCCC Thursday with 83-other inmates. They were all about to head inside when Teisina took off running. But-- while hopping over a fence-- he got STUCK in the razor wire. The prison warden tells us his officers were already surrounding Teisina... who never set foot off of the prison grounds during the attempted escape. He was however taken to a nearby hospital to treat his wounds. Teisina was brought back to OCCC Thursday afternoon. Francis Sequera, OCCC Warden: "ITS VERY DIFFICULT TO ADDRESS SOMETHING OF THE IMPULSIVITY OF THE INMATES THAT DO THAT OTHER THAN WE TRY TO TO BE YOU KNOW, WE ARE NOT YOUR ENEMY. WERE HERE JUST BECAUSE THAT'S OUR JOB AND YOURE CONFINED WITH US. The warden says Teisina will be disciplined in house and will also face criminal charges... That could give him up to 10- years in prison. He was originally at OCCC waiting to go on trial for assault and robbery

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